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Summary
1. Opening session
2. Abstracts
2.1 Session I. Contingency planning at international and national level
2.1.1 The future livestock production – trends, challenge, threats and opportunities
2.1.2 What is contingency planning in the area of animal health?
2.1.3 The OIE and Global Contingency Planning
2.1.4 The legislative framework for contingency planning in the EU
2.2 Session II. Contingency planning – Data collection, storage and handling of disease data
2.2.1 The IT-sector’s views on transmission, collection, storage and distribution of data is disaster situations
2.2.2 Handling of data related to disease outbreaks
2.2.3 The development and use of LEIF for animal health emergencies
2.3 Session III. Contingency planning for the next decade – the veterinarian in the private sector, equipment and financing
2.3.1 Contingency planning and veterinarians in private practices providing services to the livestock industry
2.3.2 Review of equipment available for use in the field during major disease outbreaks
2.3.3 The interaction between the farmer, the livestock industry and official authorities during disease emergencies – How to succeed?
2.3.4 Financing of measures related to preventing, controlling and eradicating infectious diseases in livestock, poultry and live fish. Who shall pay?
2.4 Session IV: Bio-terrorism and contingency planning
2.4.1 Bio-terrorism and biological contingency planning
3. Conclusions and recommendations
3.1 Recommendations
3.2 Acknowledgements
Sammendrag
4. Annexes
4.1 Annex 1: The programme
4.2 Annex 2. The Organizing Committee
4.3 Annex 3. List of participants
4.4 Annex 4. Evaluation
4.4.1 Complementary comments to evaluation form
4.4.2 Organization chart
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